When is a failure not a failure? When you have only failed Term 1
Pass (P)
The pass grade is based on attendance of 90% of all sessions (1 absence) from w/b 1st November (after the mid term break).
Students who failed on attendance after the mid term break have had good attendance before the break taken into account and in some cases have been given a pass grade. This will have been in the cases where two absences have been off set by full attendance before the mid term break.
Fail (F)
Students have not met the attendance criteria for term 1. They will be able to pass the course over the next two terms by full attendance which will result in 90% attendance overall.
Fail Exception (FX)
Students have not met the attendance criteria for term 1 and even with full attendance for the rest of the course cannot achieve 90% attendance overall.
The students will be required to pass a written assignment as well as attend 90% of all sessions for the rest of the course. The assignment is due in on Wednesday 26th January 2005.
Please see Mrs John immediately.
The pass grade is based on attendance of 90% of all sessions (1 absence) from w/b 1st November (after the mid term break).
Students who failed on attendance after the mid term break have had good attendance before the break taken into account and in some cases have been given a pass grade. This will have been in the cases where two absences have been off set by full attendance before the mid term break.
Fail (F)
Students have not met the attendance criteria for term 1. They will be able to pass the course over the next two terms by full attendance which will result in 90% attendance overall.
Fail Exception (FX)
Students have not met the attendance criteria for term 1 and even with full attendance for the rest of the course cannot achieve 90% attendance overall.
The students will be required to pass a written assignment as well as attend 90% of all sessions for the rest of the course. The assignment is due in on Wednesday 26th January 2005.
Please see Mrs John immediately.
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